Description: Trinity College, the single constituent college of the University of Dublin, was founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592, and thus celebrated its Quatercentenary in 1992. It is the oldest university in
Ireland and one of the older universities of Western Europe.
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minasqalli1from Austria. Study abroad - from 01/09/2004 to 01/06/2005.
Written on 09/05/2007
Sharing a flat or house in Ireland is not only more affordable but also a sure way to boost social life and professional contacts, so do not hesitate to go for it
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life Low rated: Expenses
avkulikovfrom Russia. Study abroad - CEMS - from 01/03/2006 to 01/07/2006.
Written on 09/02/2007
Make a student travel card, you can travel around the city and around the country for less money.
the places not in the city center cost less, and the ride time for university is about 20 minutes from any
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dapowerfrom Ireland. Study abroad - from 01/10/2000 to 01/06/2004.
Written on 27/09/2004
Trinity College is a great choice for Erasmus. Interaction with local students can be limited, but Dublin's a great city to live in for a year (but expensive!)
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abenderfrom Germany. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/1999 to 01/07/2000.
Written on 10/06/2002
If you want to travel a lot, there are cheap and frequent connections by bus to every major city. Ireland's quite small so you can get everywhere within a few hours.
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senatorfrom Poland. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2000 to 01/08/2001.
Written on 20/09/2001
Highly recommended but one has to take into account high costs of accomodation. Student life is MUCH better then in France and it is worth getting involved in many student associations.
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classyladyfrom Ireland. Study abroad - from 01/10/1998 to 01/11/2000.
Written on 17/01/2001
Try to stay away from all the cliches of visiting Dublin. Some of the traditional sights are fascinating, but don't expect a thatched cottage or dancing at the crossroads - Dublin is a modern city like New York or London and has all the good and...